Microscale High-Throughput Experimentation as an Enabling Technology in Drug Discovery: Application in the Discovery of (Piperidinyl)pyridinyl-1H-benzimidazole Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase 1 Inhibitors.
Tim CernakNathan J GesmundoKevin DykstraYang YuZhicai WuZhi-Cai ShiPetr VachalDonald SperbeckShuwen HeBeth Ann MurphyLisa SonatoreSteven WilliamsMaria MadeiraAndreas VerrasMaud ReiterClaire Heechoon LeeJames CuffEdward C ShererJeffrey KuetheStephen GobleNicholas PerrottoShirly PintoDong-Ming ShenRavi NargundJames BalkovecRobert J DeVitaSpencer D DreherPublished in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2017)
Miniaturization and parallel processing play an important role in the evolution of many technologies. We demonstrate the application of miniaturized high-throughput experimentation methods to resolve synthetic chemistry challenges on the frontlines of a lead optimization effort to develop diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT1) inhibitors. Reactions were performed on ∼1 mg scale using glass microvials providing a miniaturized high-throughput experimentation capability that was used to study a challenging SNAr reaction. The availability of robust synthetic chemistry conditions discovered in these miniaturized investigations enabled the development of structure-activity relationships that ultimately led to the discovery of soluble, selective, and potent inhibitors of DGAT1.